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What term creates the lift that allows gliders to fly?

unequal pressure


How do aeroplanes fly even though there airfoils cant flap like birds wings?

The different air pressure above and below the wings creates lift and allows the 'plane to fly given enough forward motion.The different air pressure above and below the wings creates lift and allows the 'plane to fly given enough forward motion.


Where you can find flying snake?

Indonesia = actually it does not fly. it flattens it's belly to create lift hence it just glides.


How did batman get his ability to fly?

he can't fly he glides


How does batman fly if he doesn't have superpowers?

Batman doesn't fly he glides


What is the difference between a helicopter creating lift and anairplane creating lift?

the difference between an helicopter creating lift and an airplane creating lift is simple. an airplane creates lift by moving forward and its wing that has an aerofoil shaped will create lift. this gives the lift for the airplane and to fly. for helicopters, instead of the aerofoil is fix like an airplane, the aerofoil wing is rotating and create lift. that is why the helicopter does not need to move forward to gain momentum to create lift. by rotating the aerofoil (the blade) the helicopter can creates enough lift to lift up the helicopter.and that's how it fly..


Can Batman fly long distances?

batman cant fly he glides using his cape so no he cant


How does the flying phalanger fly?

It opens its flappy things then glides through the air.


What creates the lift that allows gliders to fly?

Unequal Pressure The aircraft's wing is shaped so that the air passing over the wing moves faster than the air under the wing causing a positive pressure differential, thus creating lift. In simpler terms, it is the air moving above the wing, not below the wing, that causes lift.


Is their a phenom about why a bee can fly?

The myth about bees not being able to fly because their body is too heavy for their wings is not true. Bees can fly due to the unique flapping motion of their wings, which creates lift and allows them to stay airborne. This motion is different from the way airplanes or birds fly.


Do paper planes fly longer with a wide wingspan?

Sort of a wider wing span creates more lift but also creates more drag the shape of the wing is also a factor


Can airplanes fly without air?

No, the air is what allows for lift. The only way an airplane can "fly" without air is if the downward force of gravity didn't exist.